
The South Carolina Court of Appeals upheld an award of permanent partial disability benefits for a firefighter’s shoulder injury.
Case: Contreras v. St. John’s Fire
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The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed a bill removing a location requirement for appointments to a workers’ compensation advisory committee and passed a resolution that
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The Texas Department of Insurance on Wednesday announced that it has adopted changes to its rules that replace state-specific phrases with multistate classifications used by
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The Kentucky Court of Appeals upheld a determination of the date a worker reached maximum medical improvement for her injuries from a fall.
Case: IHG
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A federal appellate court ruled that an injured worker was not entitled to have his suit sent back to a Texas state court and that
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The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation on Tuesday said it is accepting comments on a proposed rule that aims to prohibit health care providers from
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The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that an insurance carrier’s policy exclusion for injuries subject to the Workers’ Compensation Act allowed it to avoid liability
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The Oklahoma Senate passed a bill that would establish a venue for legacy claims within the Court of Civil Appeals.
The Senate on Monday also
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The timeline for Maryland’s Uninsured Employers’ Fund to start paying benefits to injured workers would be the same as it is for insurers and employers,
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A Texas appellate court overturned an award of benefits to the heirs of a firefighter who died from pancreatic cancer, finding they were not entitled to
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

